Kari Lake, the leading Republican candidate for Senate in Arizona, sparked controversy last week when she delivered a speech in front of a Confederate flag at a Trump-themed merchandise store in Show Low, Ariz. The footage of the speech, obtained by The New York Times, showed Ms. Lake repeating lies about the 2020 election being stolen from former President Donald J. Trump while standing in front of the controversial flag.
During her speech, Ms. Lake claimed to be the only candidate for U.S. Senate who believes there was fraud in the 2020 election, garnering cheers and applause from the crowd. The store, known as the Trumped Store, sells a variety of pro-Trump and election-denier merchandise, as well as Confederate flags and merchandise attacking President Biden.
In response to the backlash, the Lake campaign defended her appearance at the store by comparing The New York Times to the Taliban and refusing to engage with British media outlets. Despite facing criticism for her fiery demeanor and combativeness in the past, Ms. Lake has attempted to take a more tempered tone in her current campaign, following advice from the Republican establishment in Washington.
However, Ms. Lake’s continued promotion of unfounded claims of election fraud and her appearance at the controversial Trump-themed store have raised concerns among voters, including moderate Republicans. As the Senate race in Arizona heats up, Ms. Lake’s controversial actions and rhetoric are sure to remain a topic of discussion among voters and political observers.